[PlanetCCRMA] Where to start JACK?
Kevin Street
kwsml at rogers.com
Mon May 16 10:57:00 PDT 2005
On Sat, 2005-05-14 at 13:04 +0100, Charles Fox wrote:
> I want JACK to start automatically when I turn on my machine and log in.
> Where is the best place to put the
> jack -d alsa -d hw:0
> command?
One place to put this is in a script which is called when your user
session starts. For Gnome in FC3, you can set one in:
Applications->Preferences->More Preferences->Sessions
then click the Startup Programs tab and add the name of a script to be
run at startup. I've added ~/bin/gnome-startup here. There would be
something similar for KDE or other managers.
My ~/bin/gnome-startup has (amongst other things that I want started):
panelproc=notification-area-applet
# wait for the gnome panel
panelup=`ps -C $panelproc h`
while [ -z "$panelup" ]; do
sleep 1
panelup=`ps -C $panelproc h`
done
if [ -x /usr/bin/qjackctl ]; then
qjackctl &
fi
This waits for the Gnome panel to start, so qjackctl has some place to
put its panel icon, then starts qjackctl. I turn off the automatic
session saving in Gnome and put everything I want started in my script,
but that's just me. I agree with Mark that you should use qjackctl
rather than starting jackd directly.
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